| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| aspect | /'æspɛkt/ | An aspect is a way to look at something, often something non-physical, such as an idea or a problem. | spectacle spectator retrospect |
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aspect
ReplyDelete['æspekt]
n. 方面,外貌,外观;方位,方向
The historical aspect formed the main theme of her essay
The lower levels of disclosure reported by first-generation college students may be one additional aspect of the college experience in general that is more difficult for this population of students claimed that prices were not a determining factor in their choice.
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Another aspect of Wall Street that changed — the financial press — borrowed some of the glamour of the film's subject.
ReplyDeleteconsider a question in all its aspects
ReplyDeleteThe fierce aspect of the salesman frightened the customer off.
ReplyDeleteI was sending a clear message that the only aspect of practicing that counts is time served.
ReplyDeleteKorean : 양상, 형세
1. appearance to the eye or mind; look: the physical aspect of the country. 2. nature; quality; character: the superficial aspect of the situation.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Aspetto